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Перевод: providential speek providential


[прилагательное]
предопределенный; благоприятный; счастливый; провиденциальный


Тезаурус:

  1. By an uncommon exertion, the fire was extinguished and thus, in a providential manner, prevented all the dreadful consequences which might have ensued.
  2. Almost all philosophically minded people of Clement's age, except for only a tiny handful of Epicureans, took it for granted that the order of the world reflects a designing providential hand.
  3. Yet that is where we begin with God: his providential care for each of us and his provision for each of our lives.
  4. God's providential intentions were realized by Constantine: Augustus had united the world under Roman rule, Christ under God's, and Constantine welded together the two unities in a Christian society which was, in principle, universal.
  5. The building of the present Thomas Street Church in 1860 was not the result of the 1859 Revival but a providential event parallel to it.
  6. the great part which Methodism is called to play in the Providential order of the world, through its influence among those nations which seem appointed to lead the development of mankind.
  7. Melito, bishop of Sardis ( c. 160-;70), reckoned Augustus' ending of civil wars and establishment of peace in the generation immediately before Christ's birth as a providential dispensation to foster the spread of the gospel.
  8. As for the scene in the Sammath Naur, it is even more providential than it looks.
  9. The Sabellian group complained to the bishop of Rome who reproached his Alexandrian colleague for careless language, and proclaimed that in God unity is prior to all plurality, which is found not in God as he is in and to himself, but in God in his providential relationship with the world.
  10. Whereas in the classic Italian historical novel, Manzoni's The Betrothed (1827), much admired by Eco, the omniscience of the author consists in his ability to probe at will into the psychology of his characters and, at the same time, to link this to broad historical movements and even some sense of a providential "plot" in history, in Eco it is closer to the power of the master craftsman who can make what he will with the materials to hand, and unmake it too.
  11. To Robyn, it seemed a providential opportunity to make another - this time decisive - break with Charles.
  12. Dr C. N. Manlove writes "the Voice" off as "providential", and clearly thinks it one more example of the "biased fortune" which in his opinion makes it impossible to take the story seriously.
  13. For Wyntoun broadened out the whole context of Scottish history, invoking the model of the fourth-century World Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea in order to set it, as John MacQueen has written, "firmly within the framework of the Christian world-picture, and by so doing to demonstrate the links joining the Scottish monarchy and people to the overall providential scheme".

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